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Almost 5,800 Minor Patients had Irreversible Gender Surgeries Last 5 Years

Almost 5,800 Minor Patients had Irreversible Gender Surgeries Last 5 Years

The watchdog group put The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia as the “worst-offending children’s hospital promoting sex change treatments for minors.”

The medical watchdog group Do No Harm established a database with the 225 hospitals that provide gender-changing surgeries on minors.

The majority of hospitals that performed the most surgeries are located in blue states:

In California, charges exceeded $28 million from over 2,000 minor patients, while Massachusetts saw around $10 million in expenses from 671 minor patients. New York also had one of the highest rates of transgender treatments for young people, with 1,154 minor patients undergoing sex changes between 2019 and 2023.

California, one of the first states to declare itself a “sanctuary state” for transgender procedures, also had the most irreversible surgeries, with 1,359 minors undergoing surgical procedures, followed by Oregon with 357, Washington with 330, Pennsylvania with 316 and Massachusetts with 300.

The 12 worst offending hospitals:

1. The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
2. Connecticut Children’s Medical Center
3. Children’s Minnesota
4. Seattle Children’s
5. Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
6. Boston Children’s Hospital
7. Rady Children’s Hospital (San Diego, CA)
8. Children’s National Medical Center (Washington, DC)
9. UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland
10. Children’s Hospital Colorado
11. UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh
12. Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center

What a shock. From The Daily Signal:

“The database provides conclusive proof that these interventions are happening on children across the country, both hormonal interventions and surgeries,” said Beth Serio, external relations manager at Do No Harm and a registered nurse. “We used bulletproof data from insurance claims databases to show that these procedures have been done on children.”

Nearly 14,000 American children underwent sex-change interventions of some type between 2019 and 2023, according to Do No Harm’s analysis of thousands of insurance claims at hospitals and pediatric facilities in the United States.

“It’s a common lie in the trans industry in America that these procedures are very highly reversible, that there’s no long-term effects,” Serio told The Daily Signal. “We know that’s simply not the case, especially for children who are taking the hormones for a longer period of time. Some of them can have a sterilizing effect on children, especially when taken for a lengthy period of time.”

Almost 6,000 children have undergone transgender surgeries, while 8,579 have been given hormones and puberty blockers.

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Comments

JackinSilverSpring | October 9, 2024 at 5:25 pm

The database affords us an opportunity to do follow-up studies to see how well, or not, these children are doing. In particular, what is the suicide rate and what percentage regret having had the surgery.

    Yep. That’s true. No minor should be undergoing these radical procedures. It would be far better if everyone in positions of power was willing to draw the line at forbidding radical, irreversible procedures to children.

      henrybowman in reply to CommoChief. | October 9, 2024 at 7:52 pm

      Let’s not even bring up the topic of moral and legal guidelines on ethical experimentation on human beings.
      It’s all Joy! Equity! And Change! Especially that one!

    The advocates always refer to studies showing 95+% success rates with the transgender patients with extremely low regret rates ( less than 1% or 2%)

    What those studies omit is the low response rates around 50%
    A) people that have been transgendered require lifetime care and constant monitoring – How can you have 50% response rate when the patient requires frequent lifetime care?
    B) How does the clinic lose contact with the patient.
    C) the follow study period is extremely short – usually 5 years or less. All the which the patient is still under mental health care and still taking mental health medication

    in other words those studies are crap.

    Regrets will not be allowed to be entered into the database. Suicides will be left out and the record closed as lost contact.

Sickening, every doctor doing this should lose their license.

Props to DO NO HARM and to Mary Chastain.

Every patient chart has names of the MDs and PAs and MSWs and RNs and LPNs responsible.

Every one of those professional licenses should be revoked permanently.

The surgeons should be charged criminally — assault and battery, at the least.

They need to be sued in civil court.

Finally, those hospitals all have Administrators who run these places. They need to be charged, and sued, and banned from working in healthcare.

(This travesty was allowed to happen right after the jabs were being shown unsafe and ineffective — perhaps the goal was to distract?
Rather like how the second assassination attempt distracted from the first , much more serious, attempt.)

The Blob? Bless their hearts.

    gonzotx in reply to Br2336. | October 9, 2024 at 9:34 pm

    I quit my job because I knew I would be expected to support transgender “therapy” in children/adolescents , or be fired

      Br2336 in reply to gonzotx. | October 9, 2024 at 10:01 pm

      You should have gotten a promotion. And a raise.

        gonzotx in reply to Br2336. | October 10, 2024 at 5:18 am

        lol thanks, but evil runs deep in the medical community of Austin, TX…

          Dean Robinson in reply to gonzotx. | October 10, 2024 at 9:06 am

          Yes, it does! My brother has lived there for 35 years, and says Austin went off the rails as the long term result of two factors, UT and the import of vast numbers of tech workers by Dell and others. The City used to be laid back, but now it’s a liberal cesspool, fueled by a dysfunctional mob of very stupid smart people.

ThePrimordialOrderedPair | October 9, 2024 at 6:27 pm

Some of the sickest, most deranged, most dangerous and despicable people who have ever walked the Earth are in today’s American population. It is absolutely disgusting, just plain retarded (to tell children – people in general – that there is even such a thing as changing your sex), and as criminal as anything we have ever seen or heard about.

Revoke all of these insurance companies’ medmal and general liability coverages. So when they are inevitably sued, they must pay out of pocket.

It’s clear that the only thing that is going to turn the tide of leftists’/Dhimmi-crats’ obnoxious “trans” narcissism, totalitarianism, misogyny and abuse/exploitation/manipulation/mutilation of emotionally vulnerable and impressionable children and teens is a slew of class action lawsuits and massive damage awards by juries, and, after the first suits are won, the impending threat of such suits and awards.

    clintack in reply to guyjones. | October 9, 2024 at 7:23 pm

    The suits will hit hospitals, the government will bail them out (or else we’ll have a real healthcare crisis in this country), and the doctors and advocates who did this will calmly pocket their profits and retire or shift gears to the new new thing.

      guyjones in reply to clintack. | October 9, 2024 at 10:33 pm

      The threat of impending litigation is a potent weapon to wield, future bailout or not. Protracted litigation is expensive, and, there’s no way that privately-owned or publicly-traded hospitals are going to risk having that as an outstanding expense on their books.

      After the first suits are filed, the message will get out to hospitals and practice groups that whatever revenue is brought in by the “trans” mutilation consultation and surgery business is not worth the legal liability costs and reputational harm incurred.

        Dean Robinson in reply to guyjones. | October 10, 2024 at 9:15 am

        That is exactly what’s about to happen. Similar to the “Recovered Memory” fiasco that disgraced the mental health professions 30 years ago. But that reversal took about 10 years, and during that time a lot of damage was done.

          Good point. You refer to the incidents of children being manipulated into divulging child abuse that had never occurred, at various daycare centers across the U.S. A lot of innocent people’s lives were destroyed and damaged, because of that.

The doctors will claim defense by referring to the Boards of Medicine in the respective States— who ultimately decide Standard of Care.

Nobody will be able to find out how much money the members of each Board receives from those who have profited from all of this.

Clearly, Big Pharma Bucks hugely impacted Standard of Care re: jabs, jabs amongst pregnant women, jabs amongst previously infected etc

So I don’t think these are going t be slam dunk legal cases.

I don’t think most people realize how all-powerful State Boards are. Nor how easily bought they are.

    Dean Robinson in reply to Pogo. | October 10, 2024 at 9:29 am

    I have a close friend who chairs our State medical licensing Board, and he describes their process as being rather chaotic when it comes to these issues. They do pay attention to the lawsuits and the political climate, and both are trending against this chicanery. And he doesn’t get compensated much at all for his troubles, much less bribed.

      1. Sounds like you’re from Texas? Texas is among the worst — look what they’ve done to Dr. Peter McCullough and others. Awful. Unconscionable. Clearly, financially driven.

      2. “Standard of Care” and “chaotic” should never be in the same sentence,

      3. If your friend’s Board is remotely chaotic, then your friend should resign.

      4. Unethical kickbacks/gifts are not usually discussed amongst friends. He’s not going to tell you — c’mon dude.

      This sex-change industry is hugely profitable. Millions and millions of dollars in play today (and for decades to come) , millions that did not exist just a few years ago. It is naive in the extreme to suggest that $$$$ aren’t involved when there’s almost zero long term data justifying these medical/surgical procedures — and yet a Medical Board would condone such extreme, irreversible procedures on children.

      Honestly, my guess is that you work in the industry.

      Nobody who ever really chaired a Board of Medicine would ever describe their work in the way that you are claiming.

destroycommunism | October 9, 2024 at 8:04 pm

if lefty isnt murdering stealing or maiming someone

they are not happy and fulfilled

5,000 potential terrorists

5800 suicides just waiting to happen, some of whom will choose “suicide by cop” by committing a mass shooting.

If you absolutely hate a child, and want to end their life, convince them they were born the wrong gender and that they just need a surgery and everything will be fixed.

Absolutely everyone involved in promoting this mass hysteria has committed a crime against humanity.

5,800 mentality unstable people thanks to Cultural Marxism.

In the 1950s, after WWII, the National Institutes of Health were formed in order for our nation to have a place to study questions like this. If this was 70 years ago, there would be a task force of sincere — yes, sincere, civic-minded — physicians surgeons psychologists etc. and patients and families would be recruited. And then followed. And then written up.

What’s happening today is a travesty. A national disgrace.

Why hasn’t the director of NIH issued a statement.?

Why hasn’t the director of the FDA or the CDC issued a statement?

Why hasn’t our nation’s Surgeon General issued a statement?

when they realize what was done to them, there will be no place to hide.

    Maybe. But I doubt it. Why? Because children who have been groomed ……… tend to blame themselves. They almost always have intensely mixed feelings about what happened to them. But most of all, they tend to blame themselves.